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SALUTE TO 4H 6 The Gardner News, July 29, 2020 Obituaries Evalyn June Dorsey Ellis Evalyn June Ellis, 79, wife of the late Garry Don Ellis of Fountain Valley, Calif., passed away July 20, 2020 at Sunrise of Huntington Beach, Calf. June was born on June 21, 1941, in Kansas City, Mo., she was the daughter of the late Lloyd A. and Nellie (Richardson) Dorsey. When she was only a few months old her father served in the US Navy during WWII. He was stationed in Pearl Har- bor on the US Rigel. June and her mother were living in Hawaii during the attack on Pearl Harbor of Dec. 7, 1941. Her father survived the attack and for their safety she and her mother returned to Kansas where she lived with her mother, her aunt and her cousin Richard during the war. June grew up in Gardner. She graduated from Gardner High School in 1959. She married Garry Ellis on July 30, 1961 and moved to Calififornia. June and Garry lived in Fountain Valley, Calif., for over 40 years, where June was a wife, mother and home- maker. She was a member of Christ Pacific Church. June is survived by her son Jeffrey and his wife Sheri of Issaquah, WA, her daughter Patricia and her husband Dale of Fountain Valley, Calif., her son Daniel and his wife Denette of Dove Canyon, Calif., her daughter Jill and her husband Joshua of Santa Maria, Ca- lif., her grandchildren Ryan Ellis, Katrina Martin, Valerie Ellis, Joy Martin, Destiny Scarlata and Michael Scarlata. She is also survived by her brother Gene Dorsey of Lawrence, Kan., her sis- ter Mary Jane Whittaker of Gardner, and her sister Joan Taylor of Gardner. A tribute page in her honor has been set up to raise funds to fight Alzheimer’s disease that the Alzheimer’s Association https://tinyurl.com/y38fkuco Pastor Gary Watkins (re- tired) of Christ Pacific Church will be leading a graveside memorial service on July 30, 2020 at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park at 1625 Gisler Ave, Costa Mesa, Ca- lif., 92626. Due to the Covid19 Pandemic masks will be required. She will be laid to rest next to her hus- band Gary Don Ellis who passed away in 2011. Eugene Francis Stricker Eugene Francis Stricker, 82, Olathe, passed away July 20, 2020 peacefully at his home. Gene was born May 18, 1938 in Spring Hill, Kan.,to Roland and Mary (Bullock) Stricker. He was a lifelong area resident, graduating from Gardner High School in 1956. Gene was the owner of S & S Automotive, Gardner, for over 20 years. He married June Haverfield in Overland Park, Kan., they enjoyed life together for over 40 years. His passions were cars and racing, espe- cially NASCAR, and specifi- cally watching any MOPAR win the race. Gene also en- joyed and spent time partici- pating in auto shows. Gene was talented and a highly skilled genius at bringing cars back to life by painstak- ingly restoring them. His fa- vorite restoration projects were Chrysler automobiles. He was an active partici- pant in the Johnson County Fair parade in Gardner and attended BMW Motorcycle Rallies across the country. Gene loved telling stories while talking cars and very much loved his family and friends. Every now and then, throughout his life, you could find him showing off his dance skills on the dance floor. He will be remem- bered as being a unique, humble, intelligent, funny and driven man. Gene was a member of Divine Mercy (Sacred Heart) Catholic Church, Gardner. Gene was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife June, his daughter Dianna Smith and her husband, James Utt, Leawood, his stepson Doyle Haverfield and his wife Len; siblings: Jerry and Carole Stricker, Gardner, Myrna and David Morrison, Spring Hill, Katie Bond, Nixa, Mo., Larry and Carrie Stricker, Gardner, and Joanne Fruits and Wil Wiering, Olathe; five beautiful grandchildren and many nephews and nieces. He will be deeply missed by all. A Celebration of Life was held on July 25, 2020 at the American Legion in Gardner. Condolences may be left at www.brucefuneralhome.com. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospi- tal. A private family Memorial Service was held July 24, 2020 at Bruce Funeral Home, 106 South Center, Gardner, Kan., 66030 (913) 856-7111. Masks are required. Alex Whipple Club reporter The coronavirus pandemic has affected many things in- cluding 4-H. During these tough times, 4-H has had to improvise, adapt and over- come. In April, the Stanley Buccaneer’s 4-H club began holding their monthly meet- ings electronically through Zoom. For the first time since February the 4-H club’s July meeting was held in person (outdoors, adhering to CDC social distancing and mask guidelines). It was nice to be able to talk and catch up with other 4-H members and meet face to face. Despite not being able to meet in person for project meetings, our 4-H members have been hard at work on their projects preparing for the Johnson County Fair. Elizabeth Lang, senior, stated, “The pandemic caused me to have a lot of time on my hands, so I was able to focus on each of them more.” Stanley Buccaneer’s members are diligently working on a vari- ety of fair projects. To quote the 1964 Bob Dylan song “The Times They Are a Changin’,” but with change comes exciting new beginnings. While right now things may look bleak, 4-H will evolve for the next gen- eration bringing them lots of joy. Just because 4-H isn’t the same as when we grew up doesn’t mean it can’t change to better suit the next genera- tion in these different times. 4-H will always embody “making the best better” no matter what changes occur. Sharon 4H ORDINANCE NO. 2042 SUMMARY On July 23, 2020, the City of Edgerton, Kansas approved Ordinance No. 2042 which provides for the range of salaries and compensation of vari- ous city officers and employees of the City of Edgerton. A complete copy of this ordinance is available at www.edgertonks.org or at Edgerton City Hall, 404 E. Nelson, Edgerton, Kansas 66021. This summary is cer- tified by Lee Hendricks, City Attorney for the City of Edgerton, Kansas. First published in The Gardner News Wednesday, July 29, 2020 Public Notice Submitted photo CITY OF OLATHE, KANSAS NOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIAL USE PERMIT SU20-0005 NOTICE is hereby given that the PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OLATHE, KANSAS, will hold a Public Hearing at its regular meeting in the Council Chamber of City Hall, 100 E. Santa Fe, Olathe, Kansas, on the 24th day of August 2020, at 7:00 PM, at which time and place you may be heard in regard to the Special Use Permit. PARTICIPATION: If the public health issues related to COVID-19 and so- cial distancing continue, the City of Olathe will also provide a medium of interactive communication for the public to participate through Zoom. If Zoom is utilized, instructions regard- ing public participation will be posted on the City of Olathe website one week prior to the meeting and will be placed on the August 24, 2020 Plan- ning Commission Agenda. You are encouraged to call or email the Planning Division with any com- ments or questions prior to the date of the public hearing. The Planning Division will provide all comments and questions received to the Planning Commission, and the comments will be made part of the record for City Council. The Planning Division may be reached at 913-971-8750 or [email protected] This public hearing is being held in regard to the Special Use Permit of the following described property situ- ated in the City of Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas: TRACT 1: ALL THAT PART OF TRACT B, BLOCK 1, HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF OLATHE, JOHNSON COUNTY, KAN- SAS, MORE PARTICULARLY DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT B; THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 472.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 418.39 FEET; THENCE WEST PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 571.42 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE 430 FEET TO BEGIN- NING. TRACT 2: THE SOUTH 12 FEET OF THE NORTH 212 FEET OF THE EAST 472.12 FEET OF TRACT B, BLOCK 1, HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF OLATHE, JOHNSON COUNTY, KAN- SAS. TRACT 3: A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR DRIVEWAY AND UTILITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF TRACTS 1 AND 2, AS CREATED BY THE DRIVEWAY AND UTILITY EASEMENT DATED JULY 8, 1969, FILED JULY 10, 1969, AS FILE NO. 834413, IN MISC. BOOK 197, AT PAGE 557, OVER, UNDER AND ACROSS THE LAND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE SOUTH 10 FEET OF THE NORTH 222 FEET OF THE EAST 472.12 FEET OF TRACT B, BLOCK 1, HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OF OLATHE, JOHNSON COUNTY, KAN- SAS, ACCORDING TO THE RE- CORDED PLAT THEREOF. AND Beginning at the Northwest Corner of Lot 1, TLC, a subdivision in the City of Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas; thence N 89°41’30" E, along the North line of said Lot 1, a distance of 571.60 feet to the Northeast corner of said Lot 1; thence II 00°09’00" E, parallel with the East line of Tract “B”, Block 1, HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK, a subdivision in the City of Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas, a distance of 206.39 feet; thence N 89°41’30" E, parallel with the North line of said Tract “B”, Block 1, a dis- tance of 89.40 feet; thence S 00°16’00” E a distance of 307.58 feet; thence S 18°04’37" E a distance of 26.55 feel; thence S 00°16’00” E a distance of 48.51 feet to a point on the North line of Lot D, FRENCH QUAR- TERS, a subdivision in the City of Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas; thence S 89°41’30" W, along the North line of said Lot D, a distance of 100.29 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot D, said point also being on the East line of Lot 1, TLC; thence S 00°09’00" W, along the West line of said Lot D and the East line of said Lot 1, a distance of 188.81 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot D, said point also being the Southeast cor- ner of said Lot 1, said point also be- ing on the Northerly line of Lot 23, Block 30, HAVENCROFT, a subdivi- sion in the City of Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas; thence N 77°09’40" W, along said Northerly line and along the Southerly line of said Lot 1, a dis- tance of 344.11 feet to the Northwest corner of said Lot 23, Block 30; thence S 13°30’03" W a distance of 210.91 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 23, Block 30, said point also being on the Northerly right-of- way line of College Way, as platted; thence N 76°29’57" W, along said Northerly right-of-way line, a distance of 295.00 feet to a point on the West- erly line of Tract “A”, Block 1, HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK, a subdivision in the City of Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas; thence N 13°30’03" E, along the Westerly line of said Tract “A”, Block 1 and the Westerly line of Lot 1, TLC, a distance of 432.43 feet to the Point of Begin- ning, containing 6.25994 acres, more or less. Owners request a Special Use Per- mit for: Community Living Facility Location or Vicinity: 400, 480 – 500, 620 S Rogers Road and 403 S Clairborne Road If, however, a protest against such special use permit be filed in the of- fice of the City Clerk within fourteen (14) days after the date of the con- clusion of the Public Hearing pursu- ant to said publication notice, duly signed and acknowledged by the Owners of twenty (20) percent of the total area, excepting public streets and ways, located within two hundred (200) feet, within the city lim- its, or one thousand (1,000) feet, within the unincorporated area, of property proposed for a special sue permit, such special use shall not be passed except by at least three- fourths (3/4) vote of all of the mem- bers of the City Council. This Notice shall be published once in the official City Newspaper at least twenty (20) days prior to the date of said Public Hearing. DATED this 29th day of July, 2020. OLATHE CITY PLANNING COMMIS- SION BY Aimee E. Nassif, AICP Secretary ATTEST: /s/ Brenda Long City Clerk (Seal) First published in The Gardner News Wednesday, July 29, 2020 Public Notice

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SALUTE TO 4H6 The Gardner News, July 29, 2020

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Evalyn June Dorsey EllisEvalyn June Ellis, 79, wife

of the late Garry Don Ellisof Fountain Valley, Calif.,passed away July 20, 2020at Sunrise of HuntingtonBeach, Calf.

June was born on June 21,1941, in Kansas City, Mo.,she was the daughter of thelate Lloyd A. and Nellie(Richardson) Dorsey. Whenshe was only a few monthsold her father served in theUS Navy during WWII. Hewas stationed in Pearl Har-bor on the US Rigel. Juneand her mother were livingin Hawaii during the attackon Pearl Harbor of Dec. 7,1941. Her father survivedthe attack and for their safetyshe and her mother returnedto Kansas where she livedwith her mother, her aunt andher cousin Richard during thewar. June grew up inGardner. She graduatedfrom Gardner High School in1959. She married GarryEllis on July 30, 1961 andmoved to Calififornia. Juneand Garry lived in FountainValley, Calif., for over 40years, where June was awife, mother and home-maker. She was a memberof Christ Pacific Church.

June is survived by herson Jeffrey and his wifeSheri of Issaquah, WA, herdaughter Patricia and herhusband Dale of FountainValley, Calif., her son Danieland his wife Denette ofDove Canyon, Calif., herdaughter Jill and her husbandJoshua of Santa Maria, Ca-lif., her grandchildren RyanEllis, Katrina Martin, ValerieEllis, Joy Martin, Destiny

Scarlata and MichaelScarlata. She is also survivedby her brother Gene Dorseyof Lawrence, Kan., her sis-ter Mary Jane Whittaker ofGardner, and her sister JoanTaylor of Gardner. A tributepage in her honor has beenset up to raise funds to fightAlzheimer’s disease that theAlzheimer ’s Associationhttps://tinyurl.com/y38fkuco

Pastor Gary Watkins (re-t ired) of Christ PacificChurch will be leading agraveside memorial serviceon July 30, 2020 at HarborLawn Memorial Park at 1625Gisler Ave, Costa Mesa, Ca-lif . , 92626. Due to theCovid19 Pandemic maskswill be required. She will belaid to rest next to her hus-band Gary Don Ellis whopassed away in 2011.

Eugene Francis StrickerEugene Francis Stricker,

82, Olathe, passed away July20, 2020 peacefully at hishome.

Gene was born May 18,1938 in Spring Hill, Kan.,toRoland and Mary (Bullock)Stricker.

He was a lifelong arearesident, graduating fromGardner High School in1956. Gene was the ownerof S & S Automotive,Gardner, for over 20 years.He married June Haverfieldin Overland Park, Kan., theyenjoyed life together forover 40 years. His passionswere cars and racing, espe-cially NASCAR, and specifi-

cally watching any MOPARwin the race. Gene also en-joyed and spent time partici-pating in auto shows. Genewas talented and a highlyskilled genius at bringingcars back to life by painstak-ingly restoring them. His fa-vorite restoration projectswere Chrysler automobiles.

He was an active partici-pant in the Johnson CountyFair parade in Gardner andattended BMW MotorcycleRallies across the country.Gene loved telling storieswhile talking cars and verymuch loved his family andfriends. Every now and then,throughout his life, you couldfind him showing off hisdance skills on the dancefloor. He will be remem-bered as being a unique,humble, intelligent, funny anddriven man. Gene was amember of Divine Mercy(Sacred Heart) CatholicChurch, Gardner.

Gene was preceded indeath by his parents. He issurvived by his wife June, hisdaughter Dianna Smith andher husband, James Utt,Leawood, his stepson DoyleHaverfield and his wife Len;siblings: Jerry and CaroleStricker, Gardner, Myrna andDavid Morrison, Spring Hill,Katie Bond, Nixa, Mo.,Larry and Carrie Stricker,Gardner, and Joanne Fruitsand Wil Wiering, Olathe; fivebeautiful grandchildren andmany nephews and nieces.He will be deeply missed byall.

A Celebration of Life washeld on July 25, 2020 at theAmerican Legion in Gardner.Condolences may be left atwww.brucefuneralhome.com.Memorial contributions maybe made to St . JudeChildren’s Research Hospi-tal.

A private family MemorialService was held July 24,2020 at Bruce Funeral Home,106 South Center, Gardner,Kan., 66030 (913) 856-7111.Masks are required.

Alex WhippleClub reporter

The coronavirus pandemichas affected many things in-cluding 4-H. During thesetough times, 4-H has had toimprovise, adapt and over-come.

In April , the StanleyBuccaneer’s 4-H club beganholding their monthly meet-ings electronically throughZoom. For the first timesince February the 4-Hclub’s July meeting was heldin person (outdoors, adheringto CDC social distancing andmask guidelines). It was

nice to be able to talk andcatch up with other 4-Hmembers and meet face toface.

Despite not being able tomeet in person for projectmeetings, our 4-H membershave been hard at work ontheir projects preparing forthe Johnson County Fair.Elizabeth Lang, senior,stated, “The pandemiccaused me to have a lot oftime on my hands, so I wasable to focus on each ofthem more.” StanleyBuccaneer’s members arediligently working on a vari-

ety of fair projects.To quote the 1964 Bob

Dylan song “The Times TheyAre a Changin’,” but withchange comes exciting newbeginnings. While right nowthings may look bleak, 4-Hwill evolve for the next gen-eration bringing them lots ofjoy.

Just because 4-H isn’t thesame as when we grew updoesn’t mean it can’t changeto better suit the next genera-tion in these different times.

4-H will always embody“making the best better” nomatter what changes occur.

Sharon 4H

ORDINANCE NO. 2042 SUMMARYOn July 23, 2020, the City of Edgerton,Kansas approved Ordinance No.2042 which provides for the rangeof salaries and compensation of vari-ous city officers and employees ofthe City of Edgerton. A complete copyof this ordinance is available atwww.edgertonks.org or at EdgertonCity Hall, 404 E. Nelson, Edgerton,Kansas 66021. This summary is cer-tified by Lee Hendricks, City Attorneyfor the City of Edgerton, Kansas.

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CITY OF OLATHE, KANSASNOTICE OF HEARING ON SPECIALUSE PERMITSU20-0005NOTICE is hereby given that thePLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITYOF OLATHE, KANSAS, will hold aPublic Hearing at its regular meetingin the Council Chamber of City Hall,100 E. Santa Fe, Olathe, Kansas, onthe 24th day of August 2020, at 7:00PM, at which time and place you maybe heard in regard to the Special UsePermit.PARTICIPATION: If the public healthissues related to COVID-19 and so-cial distancing continue, the City ofOlathe will also provide a medium ofinteractive communication for thepublic to participate through Zoom. IfZoom is utilized, instructions regard-ing public participation will be postedon the City of Olathe website oneweek prior to the meeting and will beplaced on the August 24, 2020 Plan-ning Commission Agenda.You are encouraged to call or emailthe Planning Division with any com-ments or questions prior to the dateof the public hearing. The PlanningDivision will provide all comments andquestions received to the PlanningCommission, and the comments willbe made part of the record for CityCouncil. The Planning Division may bereached at 913-971-8750 [email protected] public hearing is being held inregard to the Special Use Permit ofthe following described property situ-ated in the City of Olathe, JohnsonCounty, Kansas:TRACT 1:ALL THAT PART OF TRACT B, BLOCK1, HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK,A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OFOLATHE, JOHNSON COUNTY, KAN-SAS, MORE PARTICULARLY DE-SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWESTCORNER OF TRACT B; THENCE EASTALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAIDTRACT 472.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTHPARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OFSAID TRACT 418.39 FEET; THENCEWEST PARALLEL TO THE NORTHLINE OF SAID TRACT 571.42 FEETTO THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT;THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG THEWESTERLY LINE 430 FEET TO BEGIN-NING.TRACT 2:THE SOUTH 12 FEET OF THE NORTH212 FEET OF THE EAST 472.12 FEETOF TRACT B, BLOCK 1,HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK, ASUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OFOLATHE, JOHNSON COUNTY, KAN-SAS.TRACT 3:A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FORDRIVEWAY AND UTILITIES FOR THEBENEFIT OF TRACTS 1 AND 2, ASCREATED BY THE DRIVEWAY ANDUTILITY EASEMENT DATED JULY 8,1969, FILED JULY 10, 1969, AS FILENO. 834413, IN MISC. BOOK 197, ATPAGE 557, OVER, UNDER ANDACROSS THE LAND DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:THE SOUTH 10 FEET OF THE NORTH222 FEET OF THE EAST 472.12 FEETOF TRACT B, BLOCK 1,HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK, ASUBDIVISION IN THE CITY OFOLATHE, JOHNSON COUNTY, KAN-SAS, ACCORDING TO THE RE-CORDED PLAT THEREOF.

ANDBeginning at the Northwest Cornerof Lot 1, TLC, a subdivision in the Cityof Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas;thence N 89°41’30" E, along the Northline of said Lot 1, a distance of571.60 feet to the Northeast cornerof said Lot 1; thence II 00°09’00" E,parallel with the East line of Tract “B”,Block 1, HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIALPARK, a subdivision in the City ofOlathe, Johnson County, Kansas, adistance of 206.39 feet; thence N89°41’30" E, parallel with the Northline of said Tract “B”, Block 1, a dis-tance of 89.40 feet; thence S00°16’00” E a distance of 307.58 feet;thence S 18°04’37" E a distance of26.55 feel; thence S 00°16’00” E adistance of 48.51 feet to a point onthe North line of Lot D, FRENCH QUAR-TERS, a subdivision in the City ofOlathe, Johnson County, Kansas;thence S 89°41’30" W, along the Northline of said Lot D, a distance of 100.29feet to the Northwest corner of saidLot D, said point also being on theEast line of Lot 1, TLC; thence S00°09’00" W, along the West line ofsaid Lot D and the East line of saidLot 1, a distance of 188.81 feet to theSouthwest corner of said Lot D, saidpoint also being the Southeast cor-ner of said Lot 1, said point also be-ing on the Northerly line of Lot 23,Block 30, HAVENCROFT, a subdivi-sion in the City of Olathe, JohnsonCounty, Kansas; thence N 77°09’40"W, along said Northerly line and alongthe Southerly line of said Lot 1, a dis-tance of 344.11 feet to the Northwestcorner of said Lot 23, Block 30;thence S 13°30’03" W a distance of210.91 feet to the Southwest cornerof said Lot 23, Block 30, said pointalso being on the Northerly right-of-way line of College Way, as platted;thence N 76°29’57" W, along saidNortherly right-of-way line, a distance

of 295.00 feet to a point on the West-erly line of Tract “A”, Block 1,HAVENCROFT INDUSTRIAL PARK, asubdivision in the City of Olathe,Johnson County, Kansas; thence N13°30’03" E, along the Westerly lineof said Tract “A”, Block 1 and theWesterly line of Lot 1, TLC, a distanceof 432.43 feet to the Point of Begin-ning, containing 6.25994 acres, moreor less.Owners request a Special Use Per-mit for: Community Living FacilityLocation or Vicinity: 400, 480 – 500,620 S Rogers Road and 403 SClairborne RoadIf, however, a protest against suchspecial use permit be filed in the of-fice of the City Clerk within fourteen(14) days after the date of the con-clusion of the Public Hearing pursu-ant to said publication notice, dulysigned and acknowledged by theOwners of twenty (20) percent ofthe total area, excepting publicstreets and ways, located within twohundred (200) feet, within the city lim-its, or one thousand (1,000) feet,within the unincorporated area, ofproperty proposed for a special suepermit, such special use shall not bepassed except by at least three-fourths (3/4) vote of all of the mem-bers of the City Council.This Notice shall be published once inthe official City Newspaper at leasttwenty (20) days prior to the date ofsaid Public Hearing.DATED this 29th day of July, 2020.OLATHE CITY PLANNING COMMIS-SIONBY Aimee E. Nassif, AICPSecretaryATTEST:/s/ Brenda LongCity Clerk(Seal)

First published in The Gardner News Wednesday, July 29, 2020

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